2017 Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards

Paul Stephenson, Chair CRANAplus Board, Heather Keighley, Acting Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, award recipient Stuart Mosby and Tanja Hirvonen Mental Health Academic, Centre for Remote Health
Paul Stephenson, Chair CRANAplus Board, Heather Keighley, Acting Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, award recipient Stuart Mosby and Tanja Hirvonen Mental Health Academic, Centre for Remote Health

The Northern Territory Government, Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards recognise outstanding nurses and midwives who go above and beyond to make a difference to the health and wellbeing of Territorians.

Congratulations to Stuart Mosby, who was awarded the 2017 Excellence in Remote Health Nursing/Midwifery, sponsored by the Centre for Remote Health and CRANAplus, for his outstanding contribution as a Remote Area Nurse. Stuart has a Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) from Charles Darwin University, a Master of Remote and Indigenous Health from Flinders University and is well respected by his peers and colleagues.

The award was presented by Tanja Hirvonen at the Gala dinner held on Saturday 13 May at the Darwin Convention Centre. The evening was a wonderful opportunity to shine the light on all nurses and midwives working in services across the Northern Territory and thank them for making a difference in each patient’s life and health journey.

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